Tuesday 16 August 2016

Crackdown on illegal shacks in Goa by coastal management body

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The power has swung without hesitation after NGT requested it to make a move against unlawful or unapproved development of transitory structures close to the shoreline 

In a noteworthy crackdown on illicit shacks, hovels and cabins working in Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) without licenses, the Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) has coordinated that all these will must be "destroyed". 

It has additionally made plans to direct all beach front town panchayats, districts and square improvement officers (BDO) to distinguish such structures and present a consistence report as quickly as time permits, a GCZMA official said. 

The GCZMA had kept in touch with state tourism division a week ago to scratch off its licenses of such shacks, cabins and bungalows furthermore asked power and PWD offices to promptly separate power and water supply associations with these, an authority said. 

Besides, the Directorate of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has additionally been requested that scratch off or deny the licenses issued to all such unlawful structures, the authority said. 

The power has swung without hesitation after National Green Tribunal (NGT) amid the becoming aware of a case requested it to make a move against illicit or unapproved development of transitory, regular structures, shacks, cabins and houses. 

The NGT, in its request issued on February 9 this year, had coordinated GCZMA to repudiate every one of the authorizations allowed by them in the CRZ regions inside a week. 

The disappointment of the power to act had constrained the candidate to record a scorn, wherein NGT issued notification to them looking for their clarification.

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